Exclude Subpages Showing The ADDTHIS Using The IF And ELSE Statement
Feb 21, 2011
I've just added ADDTHIS to pages on our website. We use Drupal as a CMS. We have for instance one main page with several subpages. When adding the ADDTHIS I add it to the main page. This results the ADDTHIS buttons to be on all the subpages. This is something we don't want. We don't want the ADDTHIS buttons to be on all pages but only on some. Now i hear that with javascript you can exclude some of the subpages showing the ADDTHIS using the IF and ELSE statement. But how? For example; [URL] has to show the ADDTHIS button but [URL] shouldn't show the ADDTHIS buttons.
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Nov 8, 2010
I am working on a site that loads 3 external resources.
-AddThis button
Code:
<!-- AddThis Button BEGIN -->
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[code]....
These scripts always hold up the rest of the page from loading. Is there anyway to defer them from loading or load them asynchronously?
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